Sonia,
The info that I have was given to me by the wife of a man who is the great, great,grandson of Alcy
Littleton Jean and John Jean. His great grandfather was Alcy and John's son James
Monroe Jean.
All I have on Alcy
Littleton (1790-1854) is that she was born in
Georgia in 1790. She was married to John Jean (1784-1860), probably in 1805 in
Georgia. She is listed on the Sept. 11, 1850 census with John Jean of
Heard County,
GA. She died Jan. 7, 1854 in
Heard Co., GA and both she and her husband, John, are buried in Franklin Cemetery, Franklin,
Heard County,
Georgia in unmarked graves.
John and Alcy Jean had sixteen known children. Their youngest child, William
Lumpkin Jean (June 2, 1835 - Dec. 28, 1916) is my great great grandfather. William
Lumpkin ( known as Lump Jean) was a brother to James
Monroe Jean the line of Jeans that the husband of the lady that gave me this info is from. James
Monroe left
Georgia and moved to
Jasper Co, TX and later to Leesville, Vernon
Parish,
LA area. William
Lumpkin, his brothers Daniel B., Albritton H., Bartlett
Barker, and Robert
Mathis, and
Darius Thomas Jean moved from
Georgia and settled in
Arkansas. William
Lumpkin settled in Three Creeks,
Union Co., AR. Darius later moved to
Hill County,
Texas. Another brother, John
Hopson Jean moved from
Georgia to
DeSoto County,
Mississippi. The rest of their siblings stayed in
Georgia.
I don't know any more about Alcy
Littleton or her ancestors. Sorry. There is that
Heard Co,
GA connection though. So, she may be some relation to your Littletons.
If you would like the name and address of my source for this info, e-mail me. I haven't communicated with her in several year, so I am not sure my contact info is still current.